U.S. v. Knights, No. 00-1260 (U.S. Supreme Court) (534 U.S. 112; 122 S.Ct. 587) (December 10, 2001) (Justice Rehnquist)
Loaded on Nov. 1, 2001
published in Punch and Jurists
November 19, 2001
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Search and Seizure.
Here the Court unanimously held that the police need only “reasonable suspicion” - not probable cause - to search the home of a person on probation who has “agreed” as part of his probation order to submit to searches of his home at any time.
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- U.S. v. Lujan, No. 00-2016 (10th Cir.) (268 F.3d 965) (October 9, 2001) (Judge William J. Jr. Holloway)
- U.S. v. Campbell, No. 00-2493 (1st Cir.) (268 F.3d 1) (October 11, 2001) (Judge Norman H. Stahl)
- U.S. v. Cromartie, No. 00-13957 (11th Cir.) (267 F.3d 1293) (October 3, 2001) (Per Curiam)
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- U.S. v. Knights, No. 00-1260 (U.S. Supreme Court) (534 U.S. 112; 122 S.Ct. 587) (December 10, 2001) (Justice Rehnquist)
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- U.S. v. Santiago, No. 98-1674 (2nd Cir.) (268 F.3d 151) (October 15, 2001) (Judge Sonia Sotomayor)
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